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Of course, what makes this even more concerning is that Davidson’s brother, Kenneth Carter, played for Auburn and currently serves on Gus Malzahn’s coaching staff. Clearly, the family lineage won’t stop Davidson from considering all of his options even despite his commitment to the Tigers.

2. Top Florida prospect set to announce decision this afternoon

Freddie Swain will put an end to his recruiting gamut Friday afternoon.

The 4-star receiver from Citra, Fla., told the AJC’s SEC Country that he’ll decide between USC, Miami, LSU, South Carolina, LSU and Florida, with the latter considered the favorite.

Swain has long been an advocate for the Gators on social media and took two unofficial visits to Florida in September. It would appear the Gators are the team to beat here with Tennessee trailing behind.

Swain even changed his official visit to Tennessee earlier this week. He was scheduled to visit on Saturday, but will instead visit in November.

3. Several elite recruits expected at Alabama-Arkansas

Around 50 of the country’s top football prospects will be in attendance for Alabama’s home game against Arkansas on Saturday.

4. 4-star WR has four SEC programs in his top eight

Tyrie Cleveland, a 4-star prospect from Westfield (Houston, Texas), has Florida, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Arkansas, Houston, TCU, Oklahoma and Arizona State in his top eight.

According to 247Sports.com’s Crystal Ball, TCU has 41 percent of the predictions, followed by Texas A&M.

Cleveland decommitted from the Aggies back in April.

5. Top recruits headed to Tennessee for showdown with UGA

Some of the country’s top prospects will be in attendance for the UGA-Tennessee game this weekend.

The biggest names will be Mecole Hardman, Jr. and Derrick Brown. Hardman, the nation’s No. 1 athlete, is widely believed to have UGA and Tennessee at the top of his list. Brown, Georgia’s No. 1 prospect in 2016, is also strongly considering both UGA and Tennessee.